The
eighteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first verses in the first chapter of Mark's Gospel point to the value of obedience and the blessings to be expected therefrom.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
The writer of "It Seems to Me," in your issue of June 17, was correct when he indicated that there must be more to Christian Science than many realize, and this kindly reference is appreciated.
Because
Christ Jesus was assured of God's omnipresence and omnipotence, his attitude and actions, his words and works, bespoke fearlessness and dominion.
My advent into the study of Christian Science has been interesting for me to look back upon, in view of the gentle but insistent leading of Truth over a period of many years.
Christian Science came to me at a time when I was not consciously seeking for anything, being happy, healthy, and busy; but from the first I was drawn by the force of its logic.
When I first came to Christian Science I was suffering from what the doctors called gallstones, and was quickly and permanently cured through reading the authorized literature.
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